Note: Plickers is my absolute favourite; it’s an amazingly effective and easy to use program that my kids love. If you want to learn more about them please read my post (Plickers – A FUN, EASY and EFFECTIVE way to assess student understanding) by clicking here: http://wp.me/p3pnwJ-1FI

3. Online Field Trips:
Something that is relatively new to the field of education is the online field trip where you can visit anything from the International Space Station to the White House and even the Hershey’s Chocolate Factory for free. The trip comes to your classroom through a program like Skype Education – https://education.skype.com/ or Google’s Connected Classrooms – https://connectedclassrooms.withgoogle.com/. All you need is an Internet connection.

5. Genius Hour:
Have you heard of Genius Hour? It’s so easy to understand and use. I use it every year and the kids love it. Worried that it’s too technical? Trust me when I say it’s really easy to implement and it gets your kids to do something they are passionate about it, which is something that is sorely lacking at times. Click here to learn more about using Genius Hour your classroom – http://www.teachwithfergy.com/genius-hour-have-you-tried-it-yet/

How can your STUDENTS get involved right away?

6. Create virtual masterpieces:
Get your students to show their creative side and technological skills by producing a virtual masterpiece such as a Prezi, a website, an app or an infographic. Genius Hour works very well here as well (see point #5).
• Prezi – https://prezi.com/
• For more information on infographics visit – http://www.creativebloq.com/infographic/tools-2131971

7. Simulations:
Let your kids interact and become more engaged using a variety of free online simulations and applications. Don’t have iPads in your classroom? No problem. Simulations and videos can be accessed free of charge and provide a learning experience that students wouldn’t be able to tap into during a normal school day. This can be due to monetary or safety issues (some demonstrations can be very expensive and/or dangerous). Check out https://phet.colorado.edu/ (100% free) and http://www.explorelearning.com (requires a paid subscription). These two sites allow students to get hands-on with the content and bring learning to life. The simulations also offer full walkthroughs and guided activities, which can be accessed for free and come with an answer key.

8. Podcasts:
Have your kids make a podcast as their project submission or make it an ongoing, semester-long assignment. It’s a lot easier than you may think and opens up a lot of unique and useful possibilities. Check out http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/tech/tech252.shtml to get started.

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